Report: Pelicans, Lonzo Ball fail to reach extension | Inquirer Sports

Report: Pelicans, Lonzo Ball fail to reach extension

/ 03:30 PM December 22, 2020

New Orleans Pelicans Lonzo Ball

FILE – Lonzo Ball #2 of the New Orleans Pelicans makes a shot as he gets between Lonnie Walker IV #1 and Dejounte Murray #5 of the San Antonio Spurs during the second half at HP Field House at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex on August 9, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. Ashley Landis – Pool/Getty Images/AFP

The New Orleans Pelicans and guard Lonzo Ball failed to reach an extension to his rookie contract, ESPN reported Monday.

Ball will become a restricted free agent following the 2020-21 season. The Pelicans have the right to match any offer that Ball receives during the offseason.

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Ball was a second-round draft pick with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2017 but was shipped to New Orleans in a trade in 2019 to the rebuilding Pelicans as part of the Anthony Davis trade.

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The 23-year-old has improved his 3-point shooting in each of his three seasons, most recently connecting on a 37.5 percent clip from long range in 2019-20.

He also increased his free-throw shooting percentage from 41.7 percent to 56.6 percent over the last three seasons

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Ball excels at rebounding and distributing, however, as he averages 6.1 rebounds and 6.7 assists to go along with 10.7 points per game through three seasons.

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